A customer got more than they ordered at a Minnesota Dairy Queen — and the employee responsible is facing the consequences.

Jesse James Montgomery, 22, made his first appearance in court on Wednesday after he was accused of mooning a disgruntled customer, according to the Post Bulletin.

On July 6, Montgomery was working at Dairy Queen’s Plainview, Minn. location when he was forced to close the store early due to staffing issues. At 7 p.m., he placed a handwritten sign on the door, informing customers that they had shut down for the night.

At 7:30, a 50-year-old man showed up demanding ice cream in a “rude” manner, according to Montgomery’s account of the incident to police.

Montgomery refused, and allegedly jumped outside through the drive-thru window to yell at the customer. Around the same time, he pulled down his pants and mooned the man and his 10-year-old daughter.

He then walked to his own car and smoked a cigarette, according to court documents.

Montgomery didn’t reveal any of his other private parts and he would have likely faced more serious charges if he had.

He faces a misdemeanor count of indecent exposure and could face up to a year in prison if convicted.